Evening Star Newspaper, June 4, 1930, Page 21

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SOLEERS OF SOUTH [ MIET IN BLOXIJ] 36 WaystoSaveon Rear Adriral Magruder Talks H O U S E W AR E S at Opning of Fortieth Reunion. Sale of Handkerchiefs 10c Belfast Print Handkerchiefs..S¢ Hand Embd. Linen Handkerchiefs, 10c each; 6 for 55¢ Irish Linen Handkerchiefs 5¢ Large Chiffon Handkerchiefs ....25¢c Kann's—Street Floor. By the Assqated Press. BILOX]Miss., June 4.—Age, beauty and youtimingled last night under a mammotifanvas to celebrate the for: 3 mal openg of the fortieth reunion of | |l v 3 the UniteConfederate Veterans and to | L e e s Bala ot hear thejodern warrior, Rear Admiral ing Lawn Mowers, ( Tollet Tissue. 1,000 Thomas Pickett Magruder, speak of with four self- sheets to & Varnish Stains — present ¢d future arms. ] sharpening, ad- 6 rolls waterproof. Leaves TR, Dol e Bailes §ustable ( (NoMaiorPhone | hard glosty sur- nite arine Band playe face. Quart...79¢ liveliestfunes, and_ when the com. (N[f] _blades .......85.98 Deh) Ao Gen. R. A. Sneed of ; SR —Kannsons 4-hr. Pre-Shrunk Linen Frocks Irish and Belgian Linens $1.59 Two for $3.00 . fompanied by his staff and Miss' Jele A. Smithyof Washington, D. C. hose father was credited with designi{ the Confederate flag, the vet- erans Mt the air with the rebel yell. May¢ John D. Kennedy of Biloxi 'elcoT the veterans to “the shrine of | our illitrious leader, Jefferson Davis.” and Gf. Theodore G. Bilbo welcomed them ¢ bebalf of the State. It As been said that you represent lost cawe,” declared the governor. “A case & not lost that actually se- cures and \ssures & good part of the princifles $r Which it was fought. Had the wid octrines that prevailed in } Sizes 421/, to 521/ 516.50 —This unusually attractive group of slenderiz- ing frocks offers lovely printed chiffons and printed crepes, plain washable crepes, and navy georgettes. Vacation time brings need for many pretty frocks. You will be delighted with these new silhouette styles, with their longer lengths, their short sleeves, and flattering neck lines, In the new Summer colors, navy and black. { N Kann's—Second Floor. —Galvanized Iron ( —22-inch Steel Garbage Cans. | Wickets, in green with tight-fitting enamel finish. Spe- 62¢ clal, 15 for $1 —Porcelain_- _top Kitchen _ Tables, with cutlery draw- er. Size 25x40. $4.98 the Nirth prior to the War Between the Shtesbecome permanent, I verily believe tha & king or an emperor would be 'rullt; vbr this Nation today. This Republie inow made up of indestruct- ible Stati combined into an inde- structiblenion.” Then ene Rear Admiral Magruder, & native fississippian. who. after pa: ing home to the soldiers of the sixties, struck un modern warfare. He told | the vetens that he favored ratifica- 3 - ~1-gal. Picnie tion of t: naval treaty, despite its dis. Ju Sone dinem— cork insulated. For —’ou will find it economy to have a white linen frock for every occasion. They are cool looking, in sleeveless styles, or with little cap sl€eves and becoming neck lines. Frocks for sports, street or business wear. —8-cup Electric Percolators. Uni- advantag to the United States, because versal make. Silver $6.50 as & whe it was a step in the direction toward ‘evention “In a Wars,” the sea fighter added “the vior is also a loser. The United States 1 the World War won great materis prosperity, only to find it had lost soie of its spiritual values. The Gold Sar methers in France are not thinkir of who won the war.” Adnral Magruder soundly con- demne Cornmunism, declaring: ““We must put our heels down upon them md cush them like snakes, for we mut adpit that Communism is ir the Unted 8ates today.” Nearl; 1000 visitors have come to —4-pc. Refrigera- the Gul Cast for the reunion, with | tor Sets, of clear the numbe’of veterans estimated at I class. Specially 3,500. priced at, 30c liquids or 19 solids ... .S1.1! Kann's—Second Floor. Nurses’ and Maids’ Uniforms $1.95 Pleated Collar and Cuff Sets—Special, 59¢ —Softly becoming, thoroughly feminine collar and cuff sets to wear with Summer dresses. You will find them in white, azure blue, peach, eggshell, gréen and orchid. All with scalloped edges. Kann's—Street Floor, Special Sale of SLIPS $1.79 —B5-pc. Bowl Sets of clear green glass. Gradusating ( teed Specially izes 59¢ | priced at 91c —Oven Thermome- ters—each guaran- SOCIETY (Contited From Third Page.) efl of theParent-Teacher Association and laterpresident of the Michigan State Pamt-Teacher Association for four years She is also a past president of the Gl Scouts of America. Mrs. Kiefer is member of the Port Huron Zonta @b with the classification of —Salad Plates, of —Im) posted lop rose or green etch- —49c _ Four-sewed Corn Brooms, with smooth handle, 35¢ “PER-OD-EX,” 50¢ Barbasol’s New 3-Purpose Cream 1. Checks Perspiration 2. A Personal Deodorant 3. For Underarm Shaving Sizes 14 to 46 —The materials are broad- cloths, Fruit-of-the-Loom and chambrays; made in regulation and novelty styles. If you are staying at home during the Summer, or if you are going on a —With the slip playing such an important part in the Summer costume, this offer comes at a most opportune time. Lace-trimmed, sil- houette and tailored models of rayon crepe, crepe de chine and flat crepe — in white, pink, peach and nile. ing Baskets—with ?dn(orced handle. ed glass. Special Large size......69c § 8 for si trip, you will find these very handy fqr the maid or Misses’ and Women's Sizes nurse. Kann's—Second Floor. Kann's—Second Floor. “Homenner.” Amorg the graduates of the 1930 | class o Holton Arms School Monday s Mis Mary Jeanneita Sandberg, daught of the commissioner of the Shippis Board and Mrs. S. S. Sand- berg o 08 Angeles, Calif. Mis 3andberg, who entered Holton Arms5thool in 1928 after graduating D e pe o calls ; ) " . P h R k . B i Hmiiag e oute et sonoot N |5 ore ocKers $4.95 frienis, Miss Gene Houser of Knox- , Ten., and_ Miss Kate Rawlings of_Chathnooga, Tenn. —$2.49 Stand-firm In Sepember Miss Sandberg expects | R |i Ifoning Board to eter the University of Southern ‘Tables smooth Caliorni, where her sister, Miss Ella | finish .$1.49 Sandberg is now a member of the —Luxuriously Junir clss. Iar&e rockers, Last Smmer, accompanied by their wi comfort- Misses able wide arm rests, high four- slat backs and double woven rattan seats— varnished in parents, e Sandberg made an extensivetour of Europe, visiting all natural finish, Other Styles (No M‘r’vll or Phone —Special introductory offer—a 50c jar of Perodex and 65c bottle of Bar= basol Skin Freshener, both for 50c. Kann's—8treet Floor. Chintz Draped Dressing Tables, $6.95 —Come in and see how very desirable it is with its walnut or mahogany finished top and colorful skirt of glazed chintz. Choice of two flower patterns with two-tone border. Bench to Match, $3.95 Chippendale Mirrors $3.95 —An old-fashioned Chip- pendale mirror of French plate glass with frame in walnut, mahogany or maple finish. Kann's—Street Floor. Simmons Metal Bed With Springs and Mattress $24.50 —A most attractive, comfortable outfit, con- sisting of a continuous- post, brown finished metal bed, 99-coil spring and all layer felt mat- tress. Choice of all sizes. Another Bed Outfit, $32.50 —This outfit consists of a Greenpoint metal bed, prin and layer felt mattress—full and Bgngle sizes. e v Kann's—Third Floor. Rayon Spreads $2.59 Regularly $3.00 —=8izes for double beds; in fancy woven patterns, and all the wanted shades of blue, rose, gold and green. P —Thin China Cups and Saucers, in the pretty blue willow pattern. 884 the pringal points of interest. Mr. Sandbergwas appointed commissioner of the Ulted States Shipping Board in 1928 byPresident Coolidge to repre- sent the cific Coast district. Mr. an¢Mrs. W. G. Herron of New York Cityare passing some time at the Carlton. 5-Piece Linen Luncheon Sets $1.00 —Made of an excellent quality linen, with colored striped bor- ders. Set consists of a 50x50- inch cloth and four napkins to match. Kann's—S8treet Floor. —Kannsons 4-hr. Enamel, in white and colors. Por inside and out- side use. Qt...98¢c —27-pe. Luncheon Set, of green glass. Muriage Licenses. $2.98 value for $1.98 adomenh ¢ XKige, 23, H.ynd F. Evelyn Ofen High-Back Rockzr, $5.95 ey ey 308 helies” : Small Sewing Rockers, $1.98 Large Jumbo Rockers, $9.75 31, West Ny E. Smith,’ 31, this s€ Georgi W. Pree. 20, and Myrtle L. Rooks, ev. Williag 8. Abernetny mis, Kann's—Fourth Floor. 19, R 3 Rudolh , and Malvine Por- g im: 4 Marion %, senry, | B —-t:!ole Stainless ; Steel Knives, with - Makpeimmithy ivoroid handles. Each .. .35¢ —Foot-pedal Gar- —BSteel Step Stools, 175 Geors O, Bullock bage Cans, in en- | In enameled fin- New Axminster Rugs 5 In Beautiful New Patterns—Room Sizes 21, Smithport. Pi indoor use $1.4 Al 5 f Hainer, 23, sria Earoline C. RO, ’Jirnu.' 322°and "Bdith V. Berry, < 5 18 e B ebaniel 37, and Sallie Hester, - e wenington Robipon : ’ ® in, e > 5 3 Seconds of $49.50 Grade o harles 7 Bichabas. 40 dnd Fors E. obinson. A se. ;x.’}e’gmz'f" be, ichmond. Va S Rev. B. —A brand-new lot of these desir- for able rugs, just received. Every ore seamless, with a thick luxurious ap, and in new patterns and colors. Choic: Dust Pan and DAL At 8. Choice ’J::?IHADH- 24, and Marion B. King, 16; R Washington f snd_Martha J. Col- . m L. Fisher, - —Electric Travel- ¥ and Virginia ing Irons, in < vy | g . ™, Sand. Marian pckel - plated fin- 3 omas’ 8. D o oo e wills, 21, and Evely ko ugh A. Dalton "§mith, 28. and Alice L. Foulkes, P. Ryland . 28 and Grace E. 2 % ra Minna_Conen, 19. | and 3 " Vs Rev. L J. —50-1t. Corrugated Rubber Hose— complete with standard coup- nd noz- wis. g W e autem, Ve Rev. Allan | —Long - handled Brush Set, in en- of the 9x12 and 8x10 ft. sizes at this low ameled finishes, 94c price. Four Specials in Summer Floor Coverings Ferncroft Fibre Rugs at —0x12 and 8x10 ft. rugs, in most attractive patterns $7.95 and colors. Noted for long wear. Room Size Felt Base Rugs weod, H —Congoleum and Certain- 3 d Ells E. 7 w2t Bev. B oo f teed grades in good pat- $5-00 | terns and colors. Sizes 9x12 and —54 -inch Ceiling 9x10', ft. Each rug in an individual Cinemt musicians of Copenhagen, or Wall Dusters, { —1 Pound Kann's carton. 18-inch Kooltex Grass Runner Denmarkhave appealed to the govern- | « 2 3 ol with smooth han Busy Corner Floor 18x36-in. Chenille Bath R"g! el i 25(; d l . ment, for rotection from unemployrient ol Wi caused brthe advent of talkies. | washable yarn, 3% —Soft, beautiful chenille $l 49 runner, with border rugs, fringed at both ends. . designs in blue, brown and green. Low priced. —27-in. widths—45c yd. Sale! Criss-Cross Curtains ne 8137~ —Dainty marquisette curtains with woven figured designs in blue, rose, green or gold. Criss-cross style with ruffled edges, cornice valance and tie- $1.57 pr. 69c pr. —Criss-cross curtains of dotted murl‘umlte, in mnrquifene. with ruffled rose, blue, gold or green. edges, 'cornice valance $2.50 value. and tie-backs. $1 value. —Outdoor Revolv- ing Clothes Dryers, with 110 ft. drying space. Special $6.98 The Annual Advance Sale of Blankets and Comforts For September Delivery Ends Monday, June 9th —You have only four days to follow the example of hundreds of people in ordering these fine blankets and comforts for Fall delivery. No deposit now! Blankets, $5.95—Comforts, $8.95 —The blankets are all wool, in plain colors and two- color combinations, ~—The comforts are wool-filled with rayon covers. Plain colors and - two- color combinations. Kann's—Street Floor. “8y it with Flowers” = flowers for Bides and Graduates The freshest % blooms and most ef- 3 fective arrangement ) are assured when ] the wedding and commencement flowers come from Shaffer’s. Prices Moderate. —Long - handled —W estinghouse Scrub Mop, Alumi- | —Rubberized Cre- { and General Elec- num Wringer and { tonne Shower Bath | tric 8-in. Electric 10-qt. Galvanized Curtains, spe- Fans. New 1930 Pail, all for...$1.00 § cial ........51.98 $5.00 SR R Telegraphic deliveries made anywhere. ~ All orders given careful attention. —Rubber Drain- —White Porcelain board Mats, in as- | —4-prong Steel | Vitalizers —can be sorted colors. Pro- Spading Forks, used in any refri tects dishs d | with reinfored ( erator Keep veg . 98¢ GEORGE C. handle tables fresh...$1. SHAFFER 900 14th St. ~

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